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#130E0A

Brightness
15.3
HSL (°,%,%)
27°, 31%, 6%
HSV V %
7%
Lab
4.3, 1.2, 2.3
PNG size
5.6 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, soft warm hue
Black text 1.09:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 19.18:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (19.18:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #130E0A

Common Name: Dark Burgundy

RGB: (19, 14, 10)

HSL: H: 6°, S: 60%, L: 5%

Contrast (vs. white): 12.2:1 (AA pass)

Contrast (vs. black): 4.5:1 (AA pass)

Mood: A rich and grounded tone, #130E0A evokes feelings of depth and seriousness. It carries a sense of sophistication with a dark, almost mysterious aura. Often associated with luxury and refinement, it brings a touch of old-world elegance that feels at home in both classic and modern design.

Close Named Matches:

  • Australian Standard N61 BLACK #2C2C2C
  • Jotun Paint - Black #403E3B
  • Benjamin Moore - Black Forest Green #252F2D
  • Behr - Molten Black #100E0D

Why Designers Use It:

#130E0A, with its deep, dark hue, is widely utilized in design for creating a bold yet refined atmosphere. It pairs well with lighter tones, making it a favorite for creating contrast and drawing attention to key elements. It’s often found in high-end branding, luxury interiors, and modern fashion. Its connection to tradition and opulence makes it a staple in upscale design, while also being favored for its ability to add weight and presence without overwhelming. #130E0A is often found in the automotive industry, particularly in luxury vehicle interiors and exteriors, as well as in fashion for items such as evening wear or premium accessories. This color is timeless, evoking strength and poise.

Industry and Regional Use:

This shade is a staple in the fashion and luxury automotive industries. Globally, it is appreciated for its use in upscale branding and interior design. It has roots in both old-world European design aesthetics and contemporary luxury movements. While not strongly tied to any one specific geographical area, it does find its use most in regions where high-end design is prevalent, particularly in Europe and North America.

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